He thinks it is important enough to risk being belittled, even by an admirer, like me.
The Bush administration has also belittled those threats and so allowed them to grow.
Capriles, an athletic 40-year-old state governor, had mocked and belittled Maduro as a poor, bland imitation of Chavez.
But not Oxford has always belittled one of its greatest sons Morris, as in William, creator of its famous motor company.
In meetings with investors he belittled even some of the biggest institutional holders when they asked questions he didn't like.
Both, like Mr Qaddafi, referred to themselves in the third person and belittled the scale and intensity of the opposition.
Women are harassed, trolled, and belittled, all for having the audacity to speak over a microphone or tell guildmates their real names.
We exaggerated the might of the Assad killing machine, belittled the opposition, and doubting their purpose and cohesiveness, refrained from arming the defectors.
Stories abound of how she has exploited friends, belittled her ex-husband and once tried to back over a gardener in her pick-up truck.
The company showed videos of distributor-run nutrition clubs, which Ackman unfairly belittled in his December presentation as far as Herbalife President Desmond Walsh is concerned.
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On the post, several people have praised or belittled the plan.
In the ensuing media uproar, many Democratic activists -- African-Americans in particular -- came to believe that the former president had belittled Obama's entire campaign effort.
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One other source of unhappiness, however, has been One Israel itself, several of whose senior figures feel they have been ignored or belittled by their leader.
In the ensuing media uproar, many Democratic activists -- African-Americans in particular -- came to believe that the former president had, in fact, belittled Obama's entire campaign effort.
It has been so refreshing this week to hear him talk of his hunger to win the Carling Cup, a competition that is often belittled by too many.
Another one of my heroes, Ronald Reagan, saw and described the Soviet Union as "the evil empire, " while world opinion accepted it as inevitable and even belittled Ronald Reagan's intelligence.
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Mr Ozin said the patient, who was seen at the Bethesda Medical Centre in Margate, was left very upset, felt Dr Scott had belittled his own faith and made a complaint.
Yet the problem with this conservative world view is that nothing subsequent can ever live up to the mythologized past, while other influences on the culture of our own era are belittled and ignored.
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Will Dianne Feinstein, Mark Thiessen, Jonah Goldberg, Joe Biden, Eric Holder, Sarah Palin, or anyone else from the bi-partisan and endless ranks of powerful Washingtonian insiders who belittled, mocked, threatened, and berated Assange step forward to demand the prosecution and imprisonment of Eli Lake?
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Large parts of the Assembly group feel marginalised, belittled, betrayed - take your pick - by a succession of announcements from Whitehall that they say have blindsided the party's AMs. The green paper on Assembly electoral reform, regional pay, regional benefits, the Supreme Court referral for the byelaws bill and several others have left them scrambling to try and defend positions they're often diametrically opposed to.
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